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Solved] How? PS3eye from 100fps to 187fps with Pi ZeroW? - Raspberry Pi Forums
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Solved] How? PS3eye from 100fps to 187fps with Pi ZeroW? - Raspberry Pi Forums
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I did a little thing today, I took a premade design for a PS3 eye camera mount and cut it up and made it affix to the 2020 extruded aluminum frame on
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